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Women from Bangladesh study the Greek language with the help of Melissa Network.
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In Greece, migrant women push for acceptance

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The struggles of indigenous people displaced in Tanzania

By Dana Ullman “In Tanzania, it is as if we don’t exist,” says Salumu Kundaya Kidomwita, a Barabaig...

Jun 21, 2016
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5 stories of youth unemployment worldwide

By Eric Johnson Right now one-third of young people around the globe, between the ages of 15 and...

Jun 14, 2016
Because of his college degree and community activism, Cabrera became a leader for the Mexican-American community in New York. (Maite H. Mateo/GroundTruth)
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The accomplished dream of a Dreamer

An immigrant New Yorker worked hard for 24 years, sought legal immigration status, but was barred from re-entry...

Jun 01, 2016
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Women are ‘the first victims’ of economic instability

COPENHAGEN, Denmark– If 32-year-old Brian Mutebi from Uganda had a motto, it would be: "Don't wait." As the...

May 27, 2016
War and Peace

Hard Lessons: Afghan schools fear rising violence

Miriam, an 11-year-old from Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province, believes she and her family are lucky to have escaped...

Apr 19, 2016
A New Light

Portraits of Resilience: Puerto Rican millennials face economic meltdown with a spirit of pa’lante

Felix Rodriguez DeJesus, 21, is studying Architecture at the Pontifical Catholic University in Puerto Rico and is the...

Mar 01, 2016
boston youth jobs protest
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Boston youth rally against unemployment, incarceration

BOSTON — Amid the crowd of hundreds of teenagers armed with megaphones and homemade signs, a line of...

Feb 23, 2016
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The Girls’ Schools: What will tomorrow bring?

Before US troops arrived in Afghanistan in 2001, the harsh rule of the Taliban forbade girls' education. Today...

Jan 04, 2016
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The Zabuli School: The Future

DEH’SUBZ, Afghanistan — The seven girls graduating from the school here on the outskirts of Kabul this fall...

Dec 29, 2015
War and Peace

The First Graduation of the Zabuli school

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Razia Jan woke up before dawn on the eve of the big graduation. It was...

Dec 27, 2015
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